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Science Lab Materials
Eye Droppers: 1 per student
Pennies: 1 per student (other coins for the Project Phase)
Water in small containers (other liquids for Project Phase)
Paper towels for cleanup and paper plates to contain water
Series of other materials that students can use for their initial experience: clay, different size eye droppers, big paper clips, rulers
Lab Notebook (hard copy and electronic)
Collaborative writing source (wiki, Google Doc, etc.)
Internet access to written materials
Digital Camera (up to one per person but can be shared)
Digital Video Camera (one or two are optional)
Computers for general access (one per student, one per table, or at stations are all viable options)
Technology to individualize instruction to meet learning differences
Insert table of modiciations here
Lab Report
Lab_NECC08 Colors.doc
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Hands-On Elementary Science Instructional Model of Project-Based Science (TERC, 1994).
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Science Lab Materials
Eye Droppers: 1 per student
Pennies: 1 per student (other coins for the Project Phase)
Water in small containers (other liquids for Project Phase)
Paper towels for cleanup and paper plates to contain water
Series of other materials that students can use for their initial experience: clay, different size eye droppers, big paper clips, rulers
Lab Notebook (hard copy and electronic)
Collaborative writing source (wiki, Google Doc, etc.)
Internet access to written materials
Digital Camera (up to one per person but can be shared)
Digital Video Camera (one or two are optional)
Computers for general access (one per student, one per table, or at stations are all viable options)
Technology to individualize instruction to meet learning differences
Insert table of modiciations here
Lab Report
Hands-On Elementary Science Instructional Model of Project-Based Science (TERC, 1994).